Oregon sentinel. (Jacksonville, Or.) 1858-1888, August 24, 1867, Image 2

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FOIt TltlJ rnKSlDKNOY tx 1808,
ur.YsiKs . niiAvr,
Of TBI CIIttt StAttS.
"Well done, thou itool n.l fulthrnl sertant The peo
pl hat. rswsrdl for p.trlots punishment for trsltors.
FOil TIIK VIOK PIlKSlIiKKOY,
UKO. II. WII.T.IAMS,
or osioox.
Both anbjecl 14 the decision of tho National Union
Contention.
D. M. C.OAULT,
EDITOR.
Satuiiuay Mousing, Auciust 24, 1807.
For tlic Vlco Presidency.
For over a year wo havo swung
tho namo of tho Great Captain of tho
Republio at our mast-head, as our
choico for tho next President. During
this timo tho drill oi public opinion,
both in tho Atlantic and Paciiio States,
proves our judgment correct and points
out our choico as tho "coming man."
Tliis week wo tako tho liberty of com
pleting tho ticket by adding tho namo of
Goo. H. XKrxXXXnxxxmt,
of Oregon, for tho Vice Presidency.
This is our voluntary act. It is not
clono by reason of any intimation from
Senator Williams that such announce
ment would bo dcsirablo to him, nor
at the solicitation of any of his friends.
As wc consider Grant tho first soldier
of tho nation, so wo regard Williams
as its foremost statesman, one whoso
clear, unimpassioncd judgment is not
overtopped by partisan zeal, and whoso
inflexible faith in republican principles
is untiuctured with fanaticism. 3fr.
Williams' statesmanship is national,
not sectional. It is not circumscribed
by party lines or State boundaries, or
governed by expediency, but is as
broad and deep as tho foundations of
tho Iicpublic itself. What wo owo to
tho soldier for crushing the physical
power of tho rebellion, wc must also
accord to the statesman for his master
ly solution of tho political problems
that found birth in tho dissolution of
tho Confederacy. Therefore Grant
and Williams arc our candidates. Wo
know of no better standard bearers
than ho whoso military skill saved the
country, and ho whose lofty, compro
hcnsivo statesmanship has placed its
institutions on the rock of national
justice a foundation that the tide of
battlo may dash against in vain.
LisnV Eaoli:. Tho correspondent
of tho Oreyonian relates, among other
things, that Lish Applegato and he,
discovered an caglo's nest among tho
crovices of Pilot Knob. Wo never
know where Lish kept his "caglobird"
till now, and as tho day of their visit
was provokingly smoky, wo morothan
halfbcliuvo that tho Webfoot orator
climbed that rock on purposo to renow
his acquaintance. Wo just bcliovo
that it is tho samo bird that, with
"pinions strong, uuqtiaiiiiig oyo" and
tail-feathers uurutlled, has soared with
"Lish" o'er snow-clad Hood and icy
Shasta, nud that when unused, makes
his oyrio near tho mountain homo of
tho Applegates.
Never mind, Lish, wo'll novcr tell
whero you keep your eagle. Savohim
for your next campaign, and when
next you meet tho enemy, givo them
tho Star Spangled Manner, Yankee
Doodle and tho bird of Freedom, and
if any rebel or Copperhead in Oregon
survives tho dose, wo lose our guess.
A BiuuTiFui. PiCTunu. During the
week wo were shown a most elaborate
nnd beautifully engraved Scriptural il
lustration, entitled "Tho Lord's Pray-
or.' Ulio touching and beautiful poetry
of our Saviors sitnplo appeal to tho
Creator has been blended and harmo
nized with tho poetry of art, nnd is il
lust rated with tho prominent scenes of
his own life, from tho Nativity to tho
Resurrection. Tho tweh o Apostles form
n wreath, over which is an engraving of
tho Nativity, and insido of which is tho
" Prayer," wrought in letters symbol!
cal of tho subject, and showing tho
beauty of tho artist's conception. Tho
engraving is taken from an original
work, oxecutcd with a pen, by an emi
nent American artist, Dolvin I.rowii,
of Now York, and tho "ncencs," and
"heads" of tho Apostles aro said to bo
striking copies of tho original painting,
in Ktiropcan galleiies. Apart from
tho religious and dovolional inspiration
of this engraving, as a work of art it
has no equal, ami surpasses anythin"
of tho kind wo havo over seen. It
should find a place in every household.
Kov. W. II. Cain is at present canvass
ing this county for subscribers to tho
picture oi "tno .Lords i'raycr," nnd is
wo learn, meeting with excellent suc
cess. Tho nrico of tho lamest is nnl
$5 00, which is within tho means of
oi an wno desiro bo instructivo an or
nament.
Constitutional Howlers.
When Galileo declared that tho
world moved, it was found necessary
to mterposo tho special edict of tho
Pope to tho contrary, as an argument
against the philosophical truth. When
an enlightened public sentiment de
clares that tho organic law of tho land
has been changed, Democracy steps
torwam ami declares tuat It is un
changable. Tho incessant, continued
howl of Democracy is, "Tho Constitu
tion." Some of tho fossils of Democ
racy vary tho slogan by demanding
"tho Constitution as it was;" others,
apparently with a view to rhetorical
display, shelter themselves behind tho
"n?gis of tho Constitution," without un
derstanding tho meaning of tho Instru
ment. Doth classes seem to forget in
their ravings tho essential and histor
ical fact, that tho Constitution of to
day is a very different thing from tho
Constitution of seven years since.
Thoy seem to forget that within the
last soven years wo havo had an awful
contlict with n confederacy of rebellious
States, under authority of a Constitu
tion of their own, and which utterly
repudiated the Constitution of the Uni
ted States seeking by forco of arms
to establish a separate government for
themselves. Democracy fonrots that
with tho defeat and overthrow of tho
rebels tho stake for which they fought
was lost, nnd they themselves became
subject to tho will of the conquerors,
and absolutely under tho control of
tho Congress of tho loval States.
Tho war settled tho fate of slavcrv.
Emancipation was no longer an ab
stract question, but an actual and irre
vocable fict, and it became nccessarv
to change the organic law to meet tho
changed social condition of the rebel
States. Were the social and political
structure of tho rebelled states tho
same as before the commencement of
tho war, thoy would require no recon
struction. Were tho Constitution tho
The Nkw Mink o.v tiii: Svi:im
mi:. The Salt Lake Vedette says it
has now reliable information of these
mines, and gives tho following:
"According to tho statements of nil
those with whom wc havo talked, tho
existence of numerous gold-bearing
quartz ledges on tho north side of tho
Sweetwater is n demonstrated f.ict.
Tho discovery claims of Lowis Robin
son, Terry and that company arc ex
ceedingly rich, so f.ir as dovoloped.
With ordinary hand mortars, selected
rock was being pounded out at a yield
of from $25 to $10 a day to tho mortar,
and oven as high as $100. Tho exist
ence of placer diggings had not been
discovered to any great extent some
two or tlireo gulches only. Little pros
pecting for placers had been done. In
coming out from tho mines some parties
crossed through the country where tho
Sandys rise, which had nil tho appear
anco of a wash country, and looked as
though it would bear prospecting
Not having their mining implements
along, and tho danger impending from
an Indian attack, prevented the pai ties
from prospecting that locality. It is
said that across tho ridge, in tho Wind
River country, tho surfaco indications
are good ; but wo regret to bo con
polled to stato that all thoso who ven
tured over there did not come batk
alive. o havo tried to find out tie
names of tho three men who crossed
tho ridge, and who are said to bo tn'm-
ing yet, but havo not succeeded. Liw
renco Corrin, known a Cpatain Law
rence, and Tony Seholl were killed by
tho Indians about noon of the 22d, ami
Orrin Taylor was killed the same cav.
Only eight Indians arc reported to lavo
been teen, and theso were mounted on
tho finest kind of American horses.
The country is n slate, so farasknewn,
with plenty of water and n deligltful
climate. Tho Indians aro iiiitneious,
and very hostile. There aro no miners
P ..wcmtb-.lit
wimtb'0aju;
Oyer's
11'
From Gi:.v. Citoou Fifty Indians
Kii.i.ki. Wo havo reliable informa
tion from Gen. Crook to tho effect that
he has overtaken two camps of Indians
and killed them nearly all, to the num
ber of nbout fiity. Cannot tell exnetly
what day, but it was between the 21st
and 28th of July. While going tiirougu
a canyon in tho Puebla mountains ho
encountered ono camp, surrounded
them with his troops and sent tho In
dian scouts nfter tho enemy. Rut few
escaped. This littlo job being comple
ted, ho went towards Camp Warner,
and when within eight miles of that
post, came upon another band. This
was disposed of liko the first. o
havo learned but low particulars.
There were about fifty hostile savages
killed in all.
t.. i 1.M1...1 riM. ..-.. .1M ..rtt llfrt .i., ..! i hinrr a mtii cotilil r hah aiMco iml mcdl"
illiliail kiiicii. Jim uuups uiu ." " ' " , J,;,,, tut wHl.ouf nr relief whatewr. until I look your
a shot. The Indians taken from hero !. ".K'SM KZ'A
nnd lliosc irom warm opiings miner
flint. Dnrrarrli. were anxious to do the
' . ' ... . ftnl.iv MfiVfit
fin htmir: thov on Iv wished to know MAiiiArtnittA."
that they were backed by tho soldiers, V-
At sl.nsimn, iff lm tint fltflil. llm fJiMidml Dii. A vim I seldom tail to remote knpllcmt and
and his command had been marching
forty-eight hours without rest
rou ior
SCKOFULA AND 8CE0FUL0US DISEASES.
mm Kirurv Kdtl, l w'Mw merchant rf Vjford,
u 1 1,.. ml,! Iiirffp nuAiilltJr of jourBARHArAiilM A,
l, nei.r 7.1 one iEhIo n Mcll fall?l Jr U.o.le.Jrcnl efHet
and luii r,i vi . . medicine like
It before In our community."
Eruptions, l'lmplos. Blotch. Pustules, trtoori,
Boroi, anil nil Hiseoaos i ot the Hkta.
I onlrilomr duty to J" "'"' the puWft "hen I add
mr I." mm rtiilhat 'you 'publish of I he lnMlclnil.lt es
o7ouAHJAPAnlt.A Wil(lM'!;.jhi
.imttlnK linmnr In h.r Mr., ), nd Iislr for jr,
which e were unMo to cure until c trlnl jour Hail
. .- . UI... i.aiji ijun ir.ni .fir i.ii.i iiiii.i i u."
SATAniLkA. oiiu i w.ii. " '" -----
wi Mri.Jinf K. Met, a wtll-lnrmi md much-uttmtd
UulftfltmtnUlt.ltitlavOt't J; .
" Mr lUuiht.r lm ulT. rul for )fsMt lln "rof.
nln cruiitloii, which m very troullcnome AotliInK
sfSril.5 1 ny relief until we trlo.1 yourBAKiiArAitltLA,
which toon completely curnl tier."
Viwi Vharttt r. Oagt, ii7 ff irrffv-bie.mrM if
(last, .tfiirnty, l , Miiiudclurttl ttnamtlltil pa'
I hil for ncteral yenri try lrruUeiimo humorln
tho town ordinance, on oirJt f
has commenced. Wh.! -.u V
, property owners lmv lojo
inonul'od to conSt i i lenJ
"""jravel.
.Ni,it0rCstigco.n,nnicat!onfrom
n'fl Vn ov. im.ivn!.i..i.t.. ,rom
out, will nnncar in n ,; "' ..crwded
' " ... .UA j
80,
cone
Snin's
issue.
nr,n ... ,..,.:.-r rice.
Tim Inss was 0110 Iloi0 or f. which (trew contntly one until It dinflnireil
1110 loss i.is uin. i" - i"if,urr,n,fbtcininiilntolfrii.ciffllctlon 1 trleil
tllf ll.vriiKin bfffnil lu lorni unurr iav iiuii-m-v. pu,. -.un
llnueil until my lnco I' . tmoolli njrbolv', mil 1 ni
itiiho.it inr itmntomi of tho dlei that I know or. I
health, mil without a doubt owe It to tour
eewe.1, late of JnckVon County," t.. Sn"-de'
Al nnrinn. I,.l .i... ".' F' Ol Oreifnn
are horaby nolhlcd" p ZTC ?M
vcrlflcd. in required br law to t0 ?' dul7
nt his resldcnco. In JnJk.onV lie DW
and Slato, within six mo" b V ,m f&T'
Auaiiii iri. iHfi7. '.""'
, j, , - . j
ffUir4)
Scrofulous sort$ by luo icnov(rlaj; wc or )oor hah
BArAniLLA, mul 1 hurt Jat now en ml an tlifk or
tt.ii ....... Vauiiiwfui mIII If Vn llrttllf n i tuitatii
Jlld MuaUtho SAitnATAniLLA jou baroiujipJUtl totbepro
. . . .. - iimiuii i n ill iv ii-.
scouts had struck tho trail nnd were i ynmj,t:.j(A-ioH, iUqratman.ohlo.
.iiiv.io u. ....I., ...n. ..v. ..... ......j,-.. .- xitnl arm. iiumiib which limp i inni an mo leiccraieu
AdministratoB'R nr,v
VrOTlCK IS IIBUCHY OIVKN TIIAT tiip
Il undera unpil hits lifciiilnlirnLi ... T"E
l'roUto Con?,, C&Xl
of Oregon. AdmltHlrator r ihn .'i".""1:?1''
StnloorOrcRon. ' ' Jack,on "ntjr
All ncrtona linvlnKnlnim. ...I... ..
nrn hernlu imllil..! 7-':"". ""'n" ltlClUf(r
vprlllcd, M required by .; ',o l unS
nt his rnldoneo. In Jscboni Mlo In Z & iLRDC?'
and Stato, within six mon b. V "a 'lb'."".
Or nrostlL'Ctnr in llinm in- Tim In.
same to-day as it was then, it would dians command the situation.
no madetjiiato for reconstruction, con- .
taining no piovision hearing upon tho , SnvnnrxY Ixjuiii:i. Jlr. Jfyers
now and extraordinary focial prohlem ".'v,"ori" "'' yesterday morning
left hy the war; but, on the contrary, ' v"r'!,lp,.n y.""? ,,?,.i " 8,,lko-Vl ?"
almntet ideas, i, coidlict with existing ! SSnn Ihe
facts. On the empowering section of i act oftiirrilnjr around, the home, either
X, An, iiinnn .,in nlimrf ii Ifnnii mi I1 hjlclan 1 could reach, ami took liuiiUrrdt ir ilollin'
do hOllle Strong lliareiling to Keep lip , of mfIcn. ti,0 ulccra were o l,al that the
wlili tlioin IIn lnlV Ptiiiii A'nrnor on for1 wme vlrtblc. ami the doctora dccliln that my
Ullll III0II1. 110 ICIl t. aillj) arncr Oil ,rm mu,i ilnpuUtnl. 1 began taking joir Hahha.
tho Dlli ill thn direction of old t'tmn mi""- look two tollies, ml ome orjiurruw.
1110 -Hill ill tllO llirttuuil oi uiu V..UHJI lu(.,frlhcyi,Bcumllne. lamuowaawellaiuUound
AVrii.lif mul llm lioiil nC lin Arnlliniir aianbo,l) Ilelnxin imbllo ,lacc, mr care b known to
right niltl tllO lieatl 01 UIO -IiaillClir, irtiMiiibUcommuiilt. and .xeftea thowonder of
This is doing very uell for tho first fov j", ,, , ,. ,. Xt,tlt c. ,r
d.lVS Ol lllS cailip.llgll. If llO succeeds ,iltatHnijmtmbrrnri)u IMninlinn farlUtornl.
o.ll .1, .-:.,,. !.; V. .lintn tliiwi un "I h uanl lour rtAnsAPAitlttA lu inylsmlly, for
as well tltiring the liole time, two .,,, ,itimiu,iHi for imrfaina the .v. wini fV.rr
months, Which llO intends to 10 gone, ten.nclal rraulti, and tttl couUdenco lu conmendlng ft
tint run itrv will lioiintu-well rnl of L0',,r",.l!cd:
hostilo Indians between hero nud Call-, Head, aoro Eyca.
fornia and Xovala.-oM) Statanum. w "J'Z rtf T'"'U
. m .. . I "Ojrnnlrcliild.about tliren icaraofan'. taaattackeil
by ilm,! on lil torehcad. They rapldlyiprrad unlli
tuey formed a loalhaome and .Itulent ion which cor
.red hit face, and actually blinded bit eje lir some days.
A skilful ulirslrlau annlleil lillrateorslltcraid other rem.
cd.es, without any apparent (Heel. lor lltccn itaya we
Cusnirtl ill Hi nus. irii nun
August lfi, 1807.
Bttwl
ArroiNTJiK.vni. Tlio following ap
pointments wcro mado nt tho recent
Conference, for Umpmia district:
117W-I,. linotli.
Fcttltf)itry'Yo bo supplied.
Jtosthury'W A. Wood.
CnnyoHville To be supplied.
Jiclxoiiville, Y. Itoork.
Jurbtvilh Samuel Jlathows.
Jinipire Lily lo lie supplied.
Iliem lie ihoulillearrpcn the
nil which coirril his whoia
llarlnc trliil errry Ihlnjr else we bid any lioiie
appiy.
ftitcrinr and corrupt wound which coirrd Ids whole
ii.webesaii ill Inn viurHA
lug the loll,l. ol potaili lotion, as rou dlrct. The sore
face,
from, we beiau
ur HAiiaArAniLU, and i
ueiian to heal when wo bad sh
was well when we had finished the second
me Loiistitutioual -Amendment rests
each and all of the reconstruction acts
of Congress, and if Congress, in its ef
forts to bring order and good govern
ment out of chaos and anarchy, has
given tho widest scopo nnd meaning to
that section, tho exigencies of tho case
fully justify them in go doing. De
mocracy may cease its howling about
tho Constitution. It is but idle sound
nnd fury nothing more. Under tho
Constitution as it is, will tho disaffect
ed States bo reconstructed, on princi
from fright or vicioiiMiess, gave a still
ien plungo lorwnul and commenced
running. 10 wcnt over n .,c mi,cr
in tho way, and then ngainst tho fence
enclosing tho gas rc.ervoir. .Mr. South
worth was thrown out mid .oirolj
bruised about tho faco ami shoulders
and was taken up insensible. When.
however, medical attendance wns pro
cured, his injuiies, though severe, were
found not to bo ot a serious nature.
The sulkoy was considerably troken.
Oreyonian.
veil the lint bottle, and
the second Th ehllil'a
yelsshes, which had come out, grew axan, and lie It
now at healthy aud fair as any other. Tkawliol. Utlsu
borbood prtsJlctcil that the child must die"
Syphilis and Mercurial Dlielso.
Prom Dr. Hi mm st,it. rf.l. Inuli. M.tnrl
Unnviua Aauleim Clarko Smith : r"iJi'J"S!'iiiif!iVir!?,"I'nl "".r1
.- - t .111 i r. t ' "n,""l J."l '.win. wi ii.ni.tRnuiur Tnnuilie
member Of Wilbur Quarterly Confer- dles.e than any other we ,o,m. llinprisrsslouareln
0p debtedtovouforsomoor tlio Utt mcdlcinriwc ha.e,"
,",,' VnnA J.rtrtHrh.M It, an tininrnt ;iAvirViiio Law.
rMce.Jiis ,ir.i u it iirommtnt immbrrcflhcltaii.
lfuiir.l.i....i.Aii.f. -
l)li;itVi;i COJII'MJIIIXT. Jlr. MllU "im. Avm-My dear Sir
lory pays n very high and deserved
I have fotllrl vamp Rin.
HIM nit LA an excellent remedy for .sifii, liotli ortlio
.' ! . ',) ""..",. "l-",,, rriimiry and rr.tif type, and cfliciual i some casei
mtmmnUMIt to inntnr illminu mq tn that wero ton obillnair in lrlii in r,n. r...r.n.. i .i..
..... ... . .. .,... --7 -:.-"." ..: -"-. w
uui iwiniw o cm iinpiuy wini more certainty of
success, whero a tKiweiml sliersllic l irnulrd."
Mr. Cktll .S. I .III HfU . Aim lMa.J.! v r I... I
dreadful ulcers oil hl Icri, caused by tlieisjute'or'ni.r
aary, or mrmirfdf iltinut, which jtitw mite and more
the ii!l..enee ho exercises in Washing- UJSi
ton, ami the respect will, which he is i&te&t'-&
listc'icd to on the lloor of tho .Senile.
Only a lew members can induce the :iVcou.Vber:,,,,'i,1edD'L0.0. Z'rVAVl'"1;
Aran's. SAUSAVAlUl.tArrlieicd Mm ewcacanlM
tying aside of pens and ntiMspapers.
catch tho ear and engro-s the atten
tion ol Ihu Senate. Senator Wllll.tmii
is 0110 of tho low, and whenever ho has
found more Intclerale aud dlstrisslne thai this, aud It
""" "mipi Mwcrii twiiir-i iu turn 1IIIU1
lucorrhooa. Whltos, S'eraalo Wsakness,
and aie eery olttn curnl
are ttncrally pr.Hiuer.1 oy Inirriial .Srn n.toi llinrailrm.
the floor, the incidental employments T;?,;Wn W $
i' al. a!... 1 " sj a Af lha llllfai Hinii I 1 al. .liu.'i .... .
"Wkldixci Iiio.v. 31. Lietar.ofnrus
sels, has deecribed a now mpilioil nt
pies of humanity and justice not as ' J-'chling iron or steel, or iron with steel.
thoy were, but as thov should be. Tho I V "cn os ami reduces to n lino pow
Lmon as it was and tho Constitution
as it was, aro ns impalpable- this mo
ment as tho smoko of tho battle-fields
of tho rebellion they aro with tho
past, and Democracy will howl in vain
for their restoration. Thero is no go
ing back. National progreDsion may
mean national danger, but national ret
rogression means destruction. If tho
Democracy would think nioro and
howl less if thoy would exchange tho
abstractions of the past for tho icalities
of tho present, and assist in reconstruc
tion instead of obstructing it, precisely
as thoy did tho prosecution of tho war,
sectional hatred would sooner disap
pear and national unity sooner bo accomplished.
Onn Fkllows' Cblkiikatiox. On
3Ionday last, tho Odd Fellows of this
county had a demonstration in this
place. Tho exercises throughout wcro
highly creditablo to tho Order. Thero
was a Dedication of their fine, spacious
Hall, a Dedication ot their Cemetery
and an oration by O. Jacobs. Grand
3Iaster, Uloomfield, Uristow, Acting
uramt Jiaranal, and Deputy Grand
3Iaster, S. J. Day, wero present. Tho
Dedication of their Hall was impress
ivo and solemn. Tho musical part of
tho entertainment was tho admiration
of all. After tho dedicatory ceremo
nies wcro over, tho members of tho
Order, clothed in their regalia, togeth
er with a largo number of ladies and
gentlemen present, repaired to tho
Court Houso whero tho address was
delivered. Tho nddross began with a
history of Odd Fellowship in this conn
ty, by way of introduction to tho prin
cipal subject of tho address, which was
a dlSCUSSIon Of tho Cardinal nml f,ii.,l.
mental principals of Odd Fellowship.
- .... ......... . ..U1U1MB ol lnJH
addrebs, it does not becomo us to
speak.
dcr, one kilogramme of iron or steel
filings, 100 grammes of sal ammoniac,
00 grammes of borax, and CO grammes
of balsam of Copaivn. Ono ot tho
pieces of iron or steel to bo soldered is
brought to n red heat, and after beiii"
cleaned with a wire brush, tho pontic"
is aim-.... upon 11, inni mo otner piece
S.f...nnl .. ...1.'.-. I . . '
of tlio time are resigned, and" chairs trra,cji,'s'u',,'l,'Alu"' ,l10 ,u"ul ni"un if local
are turned around, to that the mem- , .4f th, . vlMh w. Dr. J-coo
hers can bring tho speaker into full .,,...,,., nrrtii,,itti,MU
view. Oiegon is fortunate in the pos- .lulta-ffloVTm".,?.!
session of so ilNtini'iiUlicd a Senator. i.uf."J .fti1.'!" L''"tion. ami local debiiiij.arfs.
I.t j- 1 . -----, .Mji.ivii. ii,v wiuiuiuus uiaiiiesis. bare ileldeil fnli aint
the use of his 11.11110 111 connection " "", i do not whJu a. V.t 1 rroVr r
with the Vice 1'resi.lenuv is not un- 1J.c:',','loe,, .,",",cn.,,, . V ' '
war..tetl by aets.-.s,fc. lienor,!. " """' mwu" " a"TJ"e. " ' '.
1frle
trd of ery
ino voiii.i
J n'.ii""ill"r ,nl ",' r '"' llNn "'
deblllfatliix Uucorrh'ca of Ions ttaudluir. b
Of )01ir OAUSAI-AUIIU " ' J
llheumatl.mOout. Liver Complaint.
1A lloart DlMflllMn fJjkitrAlfTlfi
?y,TldseKffl,';i!,,,t,u'"eM'.iJiy.0rta
Iii Mi'iiioriiiiii.
Kzra I), llhilicliart, of Ashland, Ogll., lUotiatlm Ooitl. liver Complaint. Dyspop
neartlllt lllnco. nil Amm !..! IQilT i, u,ii...j;., ".T"1"1""!
fell from a load of hay, beneath tho
feet of tho horses drawing tlio same,
and sustained such injuries that ho on
ly sarvtved ono hour. Ashland Lodiro
AYE R'8
CATIIAimC PILLS
pocu o nrnnv nihantaKca orcr tho other purra
thci In. 1I10 market, and their nmerlor vlrtuea nrn ao
of metal, nt a wldtn l,n.is i 1. -:...!.. ... . ... . '
w ..v..i, .-. ihmiviiil .n .;. .1. nr j 'I' 11. .,!- ...!. l,K,.r..1l.. l...
111 eniilnpt with it lima .. .,.r... 'n w- " " "IIU5UHHS- - -v. "iii nut no iicci not 110 moro I nan
Jfcts. " day, unaiiiinously adopted tho follow- d"Pfn,)c1 " to do all that ihovlmta ever done.
, K resolutions : , wi?' J!f"M C' AYI:" M" 1'' 4 Co' I0Hcll
A ..0 Pavh T,: TAX-It isasserted Wmuiius, It has pleased Almi-dity I "
Urn Democratic citizens pay two-thirds God, in his 'wisdom, to remove from '
ol tho I'edcral tax assessed in JnitUm. our midst our Irioml nml i.mfi.. i. - . OR"ROWW JB, clTiesciT'evr o
i.&i.i - MwvvAkY wfc ujaa.u M C3 .
- f
and Joscpluno counties. Wo havo
taken tho tioublo to ascertain if this bo
tho ease, and publish, for tho informa
tion of all, tho actual fact that Kepubli
cans pay over four hundred dollars moro
than half of tho Federal tav assessed
in tho counties named. Tho same
sotirco of information that warrants
this statement is onnn tn nm. . ...i.
doubts it accuracy.
Uu.vaw.vv. Last Sunday, 3Ir. Her
man Helms was liding out with his
family, when tho kinc bolt of tho burr.
gy broke, and tho team became- badly
frightened and ran homo to town
with tho detached portion of tho vehi'
cle. Iprtunatcly, no 0110 was hurt.
Jlr. Ho ins children wero thrown over
tho dash-board of tho buggy, but onlv
slightly scratched. bb' J
EL DORADO
UNION CLUB ROOM,
Corner of Cal. & Orrgon Hli.
-run: uNnciisKiNKD havino Tiion.
II .n."Rll.ly r':2l!-C,, ",0 Bb0Te "msdMOOD
solicit rt shnro oftho public ,.alronaKc. Vho D
WInff, Liquors nnd cigars will lie ie,,J l
..vi.r..i,,U,Jlnrcn IM,r.7. tt)2f
GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES',
Tlirongli from Crtjctnl rily In three dayi.
Tin: UNDniisiaNiiuHAVi: mapg suou
nrrdiiKcmcnU Hint thoy nrc enabled to car
ry frclKht from Crcicctit City lo JackionvlU
lu turcu days, at ten cents per pound.
M. L'OIsWKMj.
...J.!l?!(80nvl,lc'.J"y Mi 18C7. Jyfiw4
lVoflcc to Tux-rSJeifsr
N... 0,,"CK ClII.. iNTIRVtl. ItKVKNCE
otioi: is iii:ui:iiv iiivkn that tub
1U1. Aniniiil lAnt of Taxes for Ihc year
1HI.7, con.lMliij,' ol Special Taxes. (Licenses)
Incoino Tnxcs, Duties on WMcliw. Carriage,
etc., has been rcturmil to mo for collection.
All tnx-pnycrs resldltiK In Jackson and Jo
scphlno counties, are hercliy nolllled that Jaati
M. Button, Uepiy. Col., will bo at
Jacksonville from Ittth to 25th
Inils., to receive nnd receipt for taxes. In Jack
ion county, and will bo at
Klrbyvlllo 011 tho 271b,
and at
Waldo oh tu 20t li.
Unless piyment Is mudo at the time srceUed,
coals nud penalties ulll Imj additl. In Ihemioorr
preecrllwd by law M. CltAWKOlIU, Col.
Dated Ihc luth ilny of I
AiifjiKl, 1807. I srIOU
Tlitt Host UeiUL'tly for I'nrlfjliia;
Ihu lllnml, Streiilhenlii(; thtt Nerves, ltestorloe
llio Lot Appetite. U
FltlMlVS IIAMIIUKO TEA.
It Is tho best preservative nirtlnslal moil any
sickness. If used timely. Composed ol hribi
only, It can bo (ilven rre!r lo lafsnls. Full di
rections In ttigllth, Krencb, franlth sod Ger
man, with tivery package. TltV 1TI
For ttnlo nt all tho wholesale and retail drus
stores aud groceries.
KM II. b'UKSi; WboJenloDrugRlit,
jtiyHyl
Solo Agent, .110 Clar ilreet,
Sin Francisco.
II Itliliinli.irf ntl... !.. 1 . i,
- - V.. ill.. .11111 111 IHN lllll 11T.IU n
peaceablo and quiet citizen, and a con
bistent member of our order; nnd,
whereas, it becomes our painful duty
10 express our sorrow on this mournful
ABouts,J!Or California Ktroet,
him I'ranclHco.
UieUSIOIl. nill to tOSt Hi' nnr rn. ,..,. I'
tho memory of tho deceased 'iml m H nM".iu5Jf.!fi3,,VIJI ""-iuknck in both
appreciation of lus'ny' 7iZ,WNIr!!i
therefore, bo it ' VMXd?M&S"!W!?r.WKP' .
lleinl,,:! M'l.s ! .1.- i . .. . ssUof
iteimMati ii. ... : .1.. 1 .. .
bri:ti,v;vtvr
." " 1 --.. II klUll I'll aB... .. ill
cmrn tim .... :. 1." .1
...., ... viiiiuuimyH peaceauionntl
worthj-member, and tho members of
""'B." ,- ' y- 01 ti. T. a friend aud
llM..n ,"""'"""'"- ""'" !
U ill Ism 1,1 U.U ... -..t t . .
pcuu,u,1ii,()n17wnu.rr. '"i" w.c-ssor
co il). Bborn,
If you wish tlio very best CiuiKT Piinrn
J.OFiON, 129, Mo;ilgomery Sieet, San Fran-t-.r.'o
' I
I
Thk Reason. Soward is said to
havo purchased Al.isk.i an a.i.. ..i.i
I swing around tho Arlio Circle.
Fou Fot Klasiath. Capt. Kelly's
command, numbering some 75 men
lea Hock Point last Wednesday, on
icir way to tho Fort. Thoy toot tho
Hoguo Hiver road, nnd will uiobablv
reach thero to-morrow. Tlioy aro to
tako tho field immediately for activo
operations.
New P.rjJit. Tho Capital City
Chronicle is to bo issued at Salem on
tho 31st, by Upton and Noltner. J.
. ujp on is to lo tlio editor. It will bo
published weekly, from tho oflico of tho
Mevtew, and will bo hugely Demo
cratio, '
r. . -
and reflected honor on our Order by . . SCSfilOUS,
thO miritV nt liia HP.. .....I .I... .., , ' V(,rmfilylil, r, n n.,.,. . . . .'
Aisciits Wiuireil In every coooly h lie
I'aclllo Slates, to canvam for tno new mi Im
portant SUIISCIMI-TION WORKS. Apply at
oticc to tho subscription department, of
U.il.IIANCItOKT.&CO..
Ilookiellcrs A l'ublliben,
Jy27m3'ln San Francisco, CaL
AlnrrliiRO ami Celibacy, n 1J;
of WornlnR and Instruction for young ma
Also, Diseases and AbuHs which prostrate til
vital powers with euro means of relief. Sn
freo of charge In sealed letter envelopes. Al
drcss Un. J. 8KILLIN HOIKIIITON, IIol.
Association, Philadelphia, Pu. octKMy
u- !....: I.....1.1; -',""V ?""" """ tMlaIli;Sbuw.vu.!.T,'"''BB
1 V, . '. """"no sumiiissioii to tho Mir iwj. ' . viii.
sad affliction, wo deeply mourn tho loss I r
:rraa,;;ra
boyond the grave.
. Auolved, That his fiiends and rola-
lVPft lint' A aiih 1. ,..' ts. ... . .
Tstfi"H
EowoniAL Ciianoi:. J. II. Upton
retires from tho Lafayette Courier. Jlis
place is to bo supplied by Jasper V
Johnson, of Portland. ' W'
fives havo our heartfelt sv in l ,, SicSSSISVlKJi
tfU their afllictio'n "id hS'K J 3 - feSET? '-
tlman rnor.l..i! , . v 'IV u ..I, . . ,.. . t'lr,JKMi l"Jlr. I itl; sl.n. 1.11..L..A..L.
Pate .Th.ia.JJta ?turh.; ' '"""". "nea, and db
honest ,,otlc, .'i1. ".'. ''" '11". ." K Ju. l th.
for
wieso resolutions bo transmitted
MA H It I K U.
uu.StuwsU.
UIK11.
nj.v
OllfrJ
Opliith,.t.rrrh.T.n.
win iUV1U' ou,,,"fcM hid.
Livn , "'""'f- Utter land I .
and J da,,. m' "' n, -'nor IJod, ed jtu?,
W J. Us Udon h( ,Ui'i UmW f'"" PX.
W-ttirasi,
nc. of th, ,.iL7 VThnn .1 ."'P""1"'; aollclt conllnu.
. 8Ptratervth.l86S.
solicit cvntlnu.
uiru sir.
JOHN MILLElt.
WM, HOPPMAN,
NOTARY PUBLIC,
&
OVVICB
-1'lrst Uuor North or
Unkliif Houses
Utchuiaii'.
aw -mj kwc xm c iw m
In tho Circuit Court oftho Slate of Ortgoafor
tho county of Jackson.
KLIJAII 0HAN1JV, l'lalntlff,
vs.
F. M. OIIAl'ilAN, Uefendant.
Action at law to Recover Monef-
To F. M. Chapman : You nro required to sp-
pear In said Court, and answer tho complsW
of said nlatntlir. riled niraliist vou. wllbln Ha
days from tho tlma of tho servlco of Ibli san
mous on you, if served within said counlyi orw
servcii on you wiiuin any oiner couuij i -Slato.
then within twenty days from "?
of Ibo service, or If Rerved on you oul I ol
SUto of Oregon, then It Is ordered byl.r.
Prim, Judge, that publication bo mado for
weeks In tho Orogou Sentinel, prior to w '
Monday In November, 1S67: aud you ,B!
fleil that If you fall to auswersald conpWolM
above reijiilrea, tho plaintiff will apply ' "
Courtfor tho roller demanded Iberln.to-Hi
a Judgment ngainst you for tbosumooo bunnrw
and llfly-ouo dollars, with Interest b;tMI,'h,
the rata of threo per cent, per mouth, from w
Hlh day or March, A. 1). I860, and Ibo eo
ond uUbursements of this action to be taxea.
Given under my hand this 10tb l?Sfc!J
A. D. 1807. O-Xw
jy 13wC Attorney for l'Wuirv
R. Mulford, lato or tho aforesaid county,
ceased, aud parties having claims 881B"K7k,
estate, are requested to present them. '(a ""
proper vouchers, within fl months from I "
of this notice, at tho store of MHe!.sSF,fc
tano, Jacksonville : all peHQus Indebted to w
estate aro requlnd to make hamedlstepJw
1 MAX MULLEll, AdnV
Jacksoiivlllo, July IB, 19G7. ifl
hides: iui:
- . mm VOH
THE HIGHEST CASH, IWUB" - .
Hides o( all kinds, delivered at beBl
or tho uuderslgncd, In Jckonvlll- 0HlH
t(
U(ccober8Ui I80rjv
tw' if